BDAY SEPTEMBER t.-ltif THE DXIEY NEWS llLY EDITION L THE DAILY NEWS. PR1NCF ItnmiT. BUITISII COLUMBIA pubiLsned Kvery Afternoon Except Bunrtay by Prtnre ftujwrl Daily News Limits. Third Avenue H F" PULLEN. PRESIDENT O A HUNTER. MANAOINO EDITOR ADVERTISING RATES r..,ir.rv nir line. Mr insertion ica"-"" f r - 'led Adveitisemenia. v-r worn, per inruon . ac Tuesday, September 8, 1942 hnent Orange Lodge were also oomnanied bv Finer Adams Gor- 8truct two British Columbia police EDITORIAL livic Centre Carnival . . . Stone and all those who were associated with a this can be of use in raising money far njects providing, of course, the place can lie . hii-h to stage them and there is the necessary t put them on. ' a difficult job to put the carnival on this year standpoint of manpower and those who stepped pense of their own interests to stage the event ( ing of the appreciation of the whole eommu-j was a big job but it was well done. We pre-",at. it could be put over. Thanks to the energy xl management that went into it, our am ply fulfilled. And we wonder where the tti! M' would have gone if the civic centre hadn't lOGRAPHY Retired Nurses ON SCREEN Vanishing Virginian" Wllh frank Morgan, at Capitol life the memorable The Vanishing Vlr-Hebreca Yancey Wtl-ni adaption concludes 'jfi.ug at the Capltoi an appears In the Cap'n Bob Yancey, auihor Spring By-" wife and mother. s portrayed In her Kifhiyn Orayson. "d cast Includes Kaon u the older sister Patterson as grand 'wo young Virginia ."artrayed by Douglass Mark Daniels. The .dren are played by i Qulgley Scotty Beckett Jonc Louise Beavers Vhlpper are the falth- Ull taiv vav plot, tn the accepted 'he narrative reveals life of a typical Am- 'v Romance enters ''.ers (all ove with youn? southern blades the blessings of Cap'n fu: f;,- rc-elertion as State's UV ' 'Vr t-ifttHnn .M..Aa . "3 i defeated. The family jf11 b: too much for him. but lc'j emerges laughing, un- apirlt and still the paved citlecn of his com- fsbrv traces Uie adventures 'lldren and the nldr pi exactly a the biography tond pathos of a true Am- ome HAZELTON le WnJlnr n t rlva4 lnt ... wV winivu lap i vannouver to assume "nooi teacher here. P1 Mrs S, H. Senkplel and pe are on a irln tn Prinr. for a couple of weeks. To Have Course i t In view of the shortage of nurses, the Prince Rupert Nurses' Association is making arrangements for the holding of refresher courses here for retired nurse so they may be able to return to service. This was one of the principal Items of business taken up last night at the regular monthly meeting of the local Association in the Nurses' Home. Progress so far made towards the holding of the courses was reported upon and it was decided to hold an emergency meeUng next, Monday evening to conclude the arrangements. Mrs. James L. Lee has offered a room In her home for the accommodation of Uie instructress. I A feature of last night's meeting ' was an lhteresUng and Instructive lecture on anaestheala-toy Dr. Bar bara Perry, this being much appreciated by the nurses present. Mrs. Mary Brooks was In the chair In the absence of the president, Miss Eleanor Graham R.N. aittiox nam: Tlmbrr Ml XSMSt Therr utU tic aftmwd for at Puto- Im AiKki. Mt noun 19Wi (to? oi UtitUr. 1942 in Ux otUoe of the Dl-trtot nxvalrr MaraM Ilulldkut. Vtvn-oouvrr. B.C.. Uk lrr X31433 to cut iaSI.000 t.bm. of spruo. cwtar J1 llNnkx on n on tlx- North Short of Ounvh Inlet. Qinii Olwlotur !luxt UumI DMrttA. 1 Thrw (S) will be Jtowed lor rniKv4 of Untbrr. "Provided jyuM luW to eMnrt , Uie iiuoUon ta pvmM imy bm U-dr to be oi)Mtl at the hour oi Mictfcm ikI trmit m utie bid." I fLTUwr )rtlUr nT be ob1lned frun tlw OWe PVv-ter. Vtctorta. B.C.. w Dlntrtot FtorW 8 VJuxuver unci Prlnco Kuprrt i m:m : t t:bt,mtbt:bi:i laratBij ! 5 I n VA - SH 1 S agffe? Everyone Votes n fur the r. 1 VARIETY STOHE Ji Where your dimes are Utile dollars ODDFELLOWS' til tMmmmwmmmmimmtMtM r J Grand Master, then spoke a few i words of greeting to the Grand SecreUry' Ionowed bv Quarter- "I7IPIrr 4 TIrfT VIiMlAlllJi lmMter eet- Scotty Broughton giv-iiwiiiiiiwii n the hUtory Qf Mjdj Regiment Irom the date of its in- Iteteive Grand Secretary and Have ceptlon. Regimental Lodge Members As The dinner was in charge of . Honored imentg sgt. Davies assisted by waiters of the Midlands. Member of Prince Rupert Odd- The program included tommun- wuows and Jtebekah attended a k.v rinrlnir arranged hv wt t a BEER HALL IS RAIDED At threp o'elc-fc last Thursday the law descended upon Rufus White, Tommy Davidson. Wilfrid Marks, Dave Adams and Abel Brooks, all Haida wartfers from Old 02 dinner last evening irv honor of Rebb and Private C. Murrar sone MaMett- enemy ts., cvjdii Pi- u rxoiiuirrij whiumi to tut t buMtatttoa r ,u n.. annual visit tu the- arand and dance number by Miss Owen , . c""qwn' maui- ' " " w "ia ,l" ' ior uniun c. '""" t;rcul ' rAai-.t'"' u,iiTiri thrrrin oecrewry uoiumoia; Smith .and Miss Molly Owens, ac- V.pJT.t rooubhevton of oui oitx thn , , L. Webber, who was the special eomnanled bv Mrs. Bruce Lrw lnLMfere the ordinary peace ' ' W ' MM4 ..-. a 1.1a - lllit. 1 gwsi acting i or me urana Mas- and the sword dance and highland wie uvue isianc vu- .f!Zkt ter. Members of the Midlands Re- film? bv MIm iaobeJ Connerv me "a. mucn more serious, ob- - mMmvSL I siV !Z sa'4u nyiyA I I v H 02 I:V'' BsjsJijijsBK z $10 H --i , present. don Funnel gave seloettons on the men in the execution of ther days ' impri.sr ument on each of I FoHowine the dinner Mr. Web- bones and his musical sword- ac-" dttt"- , them iber aouke with rMnarr rpardinr rmmanu v Tri. n ll seems tnat on Hie Fndav nre- Rnoairin n YUait k t QooeJuuMeii Wan. (llih 9tluuuice. INFORMATION OF IMPORTANCE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND ALL CITIZENS OF CANADA Regarding i THE WAR RISK INSURANCE ACT Government plan provides ; for purchasable insurance at low rates ini,-, hl itr .cement a not publlshea or displayed by the Liquor Cotr-',i Board or by the Government of British Columbia f .setting out their precise status m relation to the Indian Act. the work of the Midland Regiment The evening was' brought to a conroany with some dianc, their agent, B. T. Phillips, , . e c? ns.etn!. w?. which had carried its Orange close with dancing to music sup- twenty odd associates, they enter- stated that, while he held no brief ea across to Massett by Skipper .Lodge across the country stating plied by the Midlands Orchestra. d the Karlscourt beer parlor, for what had transDired and de- BrooKsoanic. whose vessel 1 . . a a .... ' a. ... " XKTZJ W KIT nCOnliiin T I V flm Ih -na u wm a siana-Dy in ume oi . cempejiea iu propneter to serve plored such behaviour, there was ,, VL , ""f. Father Walsh, wen known Driest beer and Mbseipieocly resisted at- something to be said for the de- 7 ln off "p varlbus "? culpf1U who were marence oavis. Past orana 0f the Roman Catholic Church In tempw at eeoon. From all ac- fendante. True, they were Indlaru. Master U1 of the me Grand ""no Lode oj of Al- aj- the me Yukon yuKon Term! Territory, was here counts a dangerous situation was but atralnst this, each was a dulv .i , nf V,o ?., ii i. i "a," bwta. brought greetings from that yesterday afternoon going through not only brewing, but v.uld have attested Pacific Ranger, and. as j "t- nuaii.ii.y 1-ujitiiai.u.atru uu inc Kreai sutcuwi oi junsaicuon. to vancbuvr. materialfced save lor the fore- such, a soldier in an emergency effort. We have an Unofficial estimate that some-' ReglmnUl Egt. Major Woodslde, bearanee of ConataWes J. W. Dow- This being their point of view, . o Smnnfl mnv hnv hPftn nnM1 ac .j w,ai.W If a worsnipiui Master or the Mid- naroia urompum armed In tne ney and R. 8tewart plus some vol- these five men hnnestlv HpIIpvp th ar, rh9nnti. ,... ..a--, ...-j ".vU c icou.l.. sru, . . r,, . r,,a T( .Itir CnHov n.K V v.-. , .-w.- .. . . .. . ... .. .kvuuicul viwjm: AMUac, """"J "'" .wm imiuuici UI1LAIV IlcUi 1IUH LUC KaUfC? BiaU.I' inPV Atlinva1 T r coma Hvhtt Off nffiMlaT rfntl.. T7. .V, t - . - - " " - J "4J i-.-w u.a.v Hv M " t UUU.3. X1C UittUC UiC LI I U ; v w,v v... w ici uuiaiucu spoke en the lodge principle. . He to spend the next six weeks re- Indians. C nvic rt'iiw f iuiiu. alM staled Uiat they UAd travelled lieving in the local office of the When the case was fishing seiners engaged near Port Clements. The Government of Canada, by Act of Parliament, has set up a Plan of War Risk Insurance against damage to property caused by enemy action by countermeasures taken against the enemy by explosions of war munitions handled by third parties. In terms of general information, it may be stated that the Plan provides a certain limited. (FREE COMPENSATION for damage to owner-occupied homes and to chattels, but the Imam feature of the Plan is that owners of most types of property can protect their property byPURCHASE of GOVERNMENT WAR RISK. INSURANCE at very moderate rates. This type.of'War Risk Insurance is not being sold today by private insurance companies, because of the risk involved. Consequently, the Government has established a national scheme to. make it possible for each citizen in Canada to purchase the sense of "sewritytV that comes from knowing that if his property does suffer war damage (and the war.has Come much closer to Canada in the last twelve months) he can call on the resources of Canada to help him make good his property loss. HOW TO OBTAIN GOVERNMENT WAR RISK INSURANCE The Fire Insurance Agents and Companies of Canada have volunteered to the Government the services of their extensive facilities and personnel, on a non-profit basis, thus avoiding the setting up of the large organization that otherwise would be needed to handle details of this nation-wide Government War Risk Insurance scheme. YOUR FIRE INSURANCE AGENT OR COMPANY WILL GLADLY SUPPLY COMPLETE DETAILS OF THIS GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN. Commissioner T. W. 8. Parsons returned to the city early Sunday morning from his week's tour of TO HOME OWNERS HOUSEHOLDERS AND OTHERS Limited free compensation is pro-tided under the Act for War Damage by enemy actitm to owner-occupied homes up to $3,000. Damage to Householder's Chattels, up to $800 for those of his wife, up to $400 for each child under 16, up to $100 for others, not householders, up to $200; No policies are needed in this classification but insurance additional to the aboTe amounts mar be purchased. i Ask tnj Fir Insurant Agtnt r Company Jr nmpltt dtUilu THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS PUBLISHED so that tbt public may bat e notice of the Govern-ment War Risk Insurance scheme. The information given above is not intended to be a complete resumf of the scheme. Full information regarding conditions, exclusions, etc., is available elsewhere. PtlluUi h Atkuritt ti Hmiittttffi WEI M1ulM Islands on m?n enlisted in active service regi- with Inspector Ernest Gammon Pftlled Oil mtVatM nWnn.J U 1( 1 4 t. . . a . . .. , . i... . . . " -- . WVI.U HiC JJUUVC OUSl rjVUi. 13. 1 1VJC centre project lleu IS, as a reBUll, in a iran COTal " ana naa en unwn otm.ip uo. ine wcai concerned entered pleas of guilty Magistrate Singer requested, at Massett. Port Clements Queen rr.ntrer position financially with a greatly in- "t welcome in every city where agent. Frank Skinner, is leaving and, after provincial police in.- the close of the hearing that Com- Charlotte City and other points J1"1 "UIP but omrrow afternoon for Vancouver spector Ernest Gammorw had stress- missioner T. W. S. Parsons visited. ml of liuuid financial resources with which say a were The commissioner resources Willi wmcn A' TUiii many homes until they on his annual vacation and. on his ed lis seriousness V Stipendiary Mag- few words to the Indians will u i many spend a few days in Prince with the project When It IB possible anil ap- had arrived In Prince Rupert. return. A. M. Borland will be kr. istrate Wesley Singer anposed a present. In thanking him! the Rupert Cefo?e p'ocX to hS f fn do SO. - Jack Macintosh. District Deputy Ing. fine of seventy dollars or ninety commissioner took the opportunity headquarters in Victoria. !;cr otwervation mat mignt De maue about the tfil.a 1 a at le 're carnival is uiai 11 aemonsiraiea now any, I wet in the way of entertainment in Prince Ilupert .iter! at this time when there is so much new , here and so little in the way of occupancy of time. I providing much needed entertainment, af-, i I: 4 13